prelación
Prelación refers to the legal principle that establishes the order of priority among competing claims or rights against an asset or a debtor. This concept is particularly relevant in insolvency proceedings, secured transactions, and estate administration. When multiple parties have claims on the same property or against the same individual or entity, prelación dictates which claim will be satisfied first.
The most common distinction in prelación is between secured and unsecured creditors. Secured creditors, those who
Within secured creditors, there can also be different levels of priority, often determined by the order in
Unsecured creditors, such as suppliers or those with judgment debts, generally stand last in line and may